Photo Friday: Taos Pueblo

Taos Pueblo was one of the main sites I wanted to see during our road trip to Dallas. My family went there when I was a kid years ago, but I didn’t remember much about it other than I really liked it.

I’m glad I was able to go back when I can actually appreciate the history of it. Taos Pueblo dates back over 1000 years and it’s still a living working pueblo. So many people have fought to keep their land and heritage. This shot is of the pueblo cemetery and the ruins are what remains of the original church that was destroyed during the Spanish Revolt in the 1600s.

Awesome shot! What a crazy looking place, too. There is so much to see in the photo, I found myself scrolling down to comment and then scrolling back up to take another peek. I had never heard of Taos Pubelo before.

I’ve never heard of Taos Pueblo. It must be a very interesting place to visit, but this cemetery looks kind of sad. Not that a cemetery should be a joyful place, but this one gives me a feeling of abandonment and that’s what’t making it look sad.